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|a Smart Learning in Smart Cities
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|c by Dejian Liu, Ronghuai Huang, Marek Wosinski.
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|a Part 1: Introducing smart learning and smart City -- Smart City: Evolution of the Concept -- Contexts of Smart Learning Environments -- Concepts and Philosophy of Smart Learning -- Framework of Smart Learning -- Part 2: Smart learning in specific domains -- Smart Learning in Digital Campus -- smart Learning in Smart Classroom -- Smart Learning in Corporate Universities -- Industry Promoting Smart Learning -- Part 3: Future Trends-Chinese and International perspectives -- Chinese Perspective (Context) -- International Perspective (Context). <.
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|a This book introduces readers to the current status of smart learning in China by providing extensive and accurate data from different contexts of smart learning. In particular, it investigates smart learning in smart cities, which extends the concept of smart learning to cover both formal and informal learning, and to support life-long learning. With digital technologies and the Internet becoming increasingly integrated into learning, the demand for smart learning has grown steadily, especially in smart city scenarios. As the need for life-long learning is on the rise, smart learning environments in cities should be equipped to meet people’s demands. Smart learning/education is also one of the key applications of smart cities. Though the book’s content mainly focuses on the educational technology field, research in cities and industries is also included. This book offers a valuable resource for graduate students in educational technology, smart learning environment and smart city researchers, cooperative university managers, and all others who are interested in smart learning industries.
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